Formerly known as the Lost Boys, Dutch developer today confirmed an exclusivity deal with Computer Entertainment which ties-up the creator to future Sony-exclusivity, in addition to Killzone's PS2-only status. The new deal excludes Shellshock, being published by Eidos, but certainly demonstrates Sony's faith in the company who's Killzone is already being hailed as a 'Halo-beater'.

The deal includes the strong possibility of future Killzone titles, and the hotly-anticipated release is currently on course for a release in October, 2004. Developments on future Sony is also covered by the contract, and Sony Vice President was justifiably pleased: "This strategic alliance with one of Europe's hottest new creative and technical talents shows our determination to only work with the best, whether they are our in-house or not."

"Killzone not only is a very important title for us but is also a great example of what can be done when a publisher and a developer partner closely together on a project. The results shout for themselves and I am delighted that our production and creative teams can work even more closely with Guerrilla going forward," Harrison added.

Hopefully we'll see more of Killzone at E3 in May.

By Luke Guttridge

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  1. killzone will kick Unregistered 4 years ago

    killzone 2 will kick halo2 ass

  2. the punisher Unregistered 4 years ago

    {do u copy } what the hell is going on what bloody platform is killzone 2 gonna be{ over}